Rai 1

EIAR Trasmissioni Sperimentali Radiovisione

1939–1940

Programma Nazionale/ReteTV

1954–1977

Rai 1 begun transmissions in 1954 as Programma Nazionale.

Rete 1/TV1

1977–1983

Programma Nazionale changed its name to Rete 1 in 1977, when Rai's channels finally adopted colors (color television was already released in 1971 on Italy with the launch of Telecapodistria). The logo was a colored version of the Programma Nazionale's logo.

Rai Uno

1983–1988

Later in 1982, Rete 1 changed its name to Rai Uno. It launched a new logo corresponding with Rai's rebranding in the same year, the first logo in its history to adopt its now signature color: blue. In the bumpers, the logo was accompanied with a blue sphere.

1988–2000

Occasionally, there was a horizontal version of the logo. In this logo, the Rai Uno typefaces as modified (as with the Rai corporate logo at that time) and the sphere officialy became part of the logo.

2000–2010

This logo, which drops the sphere, uses Rai's newly-launched butterfly symbol, and maintains its now-standard blue color, was introduced in 2000; during the TV shows it was all white until September 21, 2003, when it became white with a blue halo around.

Rai 1

2010–2016

On May 18, Rai Uno changed its name to Rai 1 (but is still called Rai Uno in a way since uno is Italian for one/1), introducing a new logo based on two squares, but keeping the same, historic color of the channel: blue. Although the logo was introduced on May, they still used the 2003 idents until the new bumpers appeared on November of the same year that appeared in 16:9 instead of their predecessors.

2016–present

On September 12, 2016, Rai 1, along with Rai 2, Rai 3, and Rai 4, redesigned its logo and launched a new graphics package. The new design of Rai 1's logo maintains Rai's corporate logo, drops the second square at the right and gives an entirely new look for the number 1. The channel's iconic blue color was maintained, albeit in a different shade.